Maximizing Paper Fibre Recovery Using Property Cascade Analysis Technique

Paper can be broadly classified into two types which high fibre paper and low fibre paper. In paper manufacturing, every stage of the paper production and consumption cycle is associated with a range of potential environmental problems. In addition, trees’ harvesting to produce the paper contribute...

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Main Author: Muhamad Moza, Muhamad Mohtar
Format: Undergraduates Project Papers
Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling ump-69972015-03-03T09:33:46Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6997/ Maximizing Paper Fibre Recovery Using Property Cascade Analysis Technique Muhamad Moza, Muhamad Mohtar TP Chemical technology Paper can be broadly classified into two types which high fibre paper and low fibre paper. In paper manufacturing, every stage of the paper production and consumption cycle is associated with a range of potential environmental problems. In addition, trees’ harvesting to produce the paper contribute to global warming. Therefore, one of possible ways to solve this problem is by recycling the papers. In fact, paper fibre recovery options can give great impact in reducing climate change, greenhouse gases, forest preservation, water and air pollution, waste management and energy problems. Hence, this research is to establish the minimum paper fibre targets using property cascade analysis (PCA) for a paper making process after looking at the possibility of using the available fibre sources within the process to meet its fibre demands. In order to find the maximum paper recovery, constructing the property cascade table from the limiting paper fibre data is needed. The property cascade analysis eliminates any tedious steps of graphical technique and quickly yield the exact utility targets and the pinch location in order to achieve the minimum fibre targets during network design. The fresh fibre target was estimated at 1464.27 tons per year which having a reduction of 43.68% of fresh fibre. 2012 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6997/1/Maximizing_Paper_Fibre_Recovery_Using_Property_Cascade.pdf Muhamad Moza, Muhamad Mohtar (2012) Maximizing Paper Fibre Recovery Using Property Cascade Analysis Technique. Faculty of Chemical & Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang. http://iportal.ump.edu.my/lib/item?id=chamo:68791&theme=UMP2
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Maximizing Paper Fibre Recovery Using Property Cascade Analysis Technique
description Paper can be broadly classified into two types which high fibre paper and low fibre paper. In paper manufacturing, every stage of the paper production and consumption cycle is associated with a range of potential environmental problems. In addition, trees’ harvesting to produce the paper contribute to global warming. Therefore, one of possible ways to solve this problem is by recycling the papers. In fact, paper fibre recovery options can give great impact in reducing climate change, greenhouse gases, forest preservation, water and air pollution, waste management and energy problems. Hence, this research is to establish the minimum paper fibre targets using property cascade analysis (PCA) for a paper making process after looking at the possibility of using the available fibre sources within the process to meet its fibre demands. In order to find the maximum paper recovery, constructing the property cascade table from the limiting paper fibre data is needed. The property cascade analysis eliminates any tedious steps of graphical technique and quickly yield the exact utility targets and the pinch location in order to achieve the minimum fibre targets during network design. The fresh fibre target was estimated at 1464.27 tons per year which having a reduction of 43.68% of fresh fibre.
format Undergraduates Project Papers
author Muhamad Moza, Muhamad Mohtar
author_facet Muhamad Moza, Muhamad Mohtar
author_sort Muhamad Moza, Muhamad Mohtar
title Maximizing Paper Fibre Recovery Using Property Cascade Analysis Technique
title_short Maximizing Paper Fibre Recovery Using Property Cascade Analysis Technique
title_full Maximizing Paper Fibre Recovery Using Property Cascade Analysis Technique
title_fullStr Maximizing Paper Fibre Recovery Using Property Cascade Analysis Technique
title_full_unstemmed Maximizing Paper Fibre Recovery Using Property Cascade Analysis Technique
title_sort maximizing paper fibre recovery using property cascade analysis technique
publishDate 2012
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6997/
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http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/6997/1/Maximizing_Paper_Fibre_Recovery_Using_Property_Cascade.pdf
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